Former 4-Time Champion Eugene Gregorich set the early stages of the IMCA Modified feature. Gregorich fresh off a big win at 141 Speedway looked to be on his way to another checkered. That was until former Champ Jared Siefert began to work down low on Gregorich’s machine. The pair would run door to until the mid way point, that’s when Siefert would begin to pull away. A caution on lap 13 would set up a 7 lap dash to the finish.

As the green flew Siefert would again distance himself from the field and never look back picking up his first win of the season. Siefert becomes the 12th different Modified winner in the 13 points nights. Kyle Lentz would round out a solid weekend taking second, Defending Champion Shawn Kilgore would place third after starting 12th and Eugene Gregorich would hold on for fourth, with Kyle Kudick fifth.

Dave “The Hammer” DeGrave made two in a row picking up the win the IMCA Stock Cars.

Jeremy Jauquet lead the opening 3 circuits before Shawn Havel made his way to the top spot. But his reign up top wouldn’t last long as last weeks winner Dave DeGrave powered by Havel top take the lead. As DeGrave and Havel drove away from the field everyones eyes were glued on the top to point contenders.

Greg Gretz and Charlie Kroll would come into the night tied for the points lead. With Gretz starting 11th and Kroll 12th both drivers had there work cut out for them. Kroll would be the first to make a move as he started working through the field. As Kroll worked through the pack, Gretz would shadow every move Kroll made. The duo worked through the pack and found themselves running third and fourth.

With DeGrave and Havel checked out, Kroll and Gretz began their own battle for third. They would run side by side for the remaining laps. Havel would stay within striking distance of DeGrave, but never was able to mount a challenge. DeGrave would picked up the win in the caution free contest, Shawn Havel a close second, Greg Gretz would make a last lap pass and take over the points lead finishing third, Charlie Kroll would place fourth, and Rookie Jeremy Wiitala fifth.

Troy Jerovetz would make it a clean sweep winning the heat and feature in the IMCA Sport Mods.

Eric Mahlik led the first 2 laps before Troy Jerovetz would power to the inside and took the lead and never look back. Jerovetz would pull out to over a half a track lead and win the caution free event. This was Jerovetz’s second win of the weekend after taking the checkers at Luxemburg Friday night. After a hard wreck last week Tom Stark would place a strong second, a hard charging Brad Lautenbach third after starting 12th. Dennis Miesler fourth and J.J. Anderson rounded out the top five. Eric Mahlik would cross the stripe in the top four but was disqualified after not pulling into the claim area.

Luke Lemmens picked up his 4th feature win of the season inching closer to his first career title in the IMCA Hobby Stocks.

A series of caution early would put Lemmens to the front of the pack, with CJ Weckler your leader. Lemmens would power to the outside as the duo would run door to door until contact on the backstretch. Weckler would lose control of his racer and clobber the wall, ending his night. Lemmens would go on to win the feature, he would also make it a clean sweep winning his heat race. Marcus Moede second, third for Rookie Travis Hackett, Brandon Peterson fourth and Rookie Dave Schmidt would place fifth after starting 15th.

Jimmy “Windows” Anderson notched his first career feature win in the Street Stocks.

Marvin Deny would jump from his front row starting spot to lead the first 2 laps, that’s when Ed Franklin would charge to the outside and take away the lead. But Deny wasn’t about to go away, he fought back to the inside making the pass at the midway point. Caution would fly on lap 9 bunching the field, and that’s the break Veteran racer Jimmy Anderson needed. When the race resumed Anderson made an aggressive move coming into turn three. Heavy contact was made but Anderson would take the top spot on lap 10. Anderson quickly pulled away, but the caution would fly two laps later setting up a 3 lap dash to the checkers

Anderson would have to the top 2 points drivers of Tony Everard and points leader Geno Sternard right on his back bumper. The green would fly and Sternard would power to the outside of Anderson. The pair would race door to door coming for the checkers with Anderson winning by mere inches at the line. Anderson would make it a clean sweep also winning his heat race. Geno Sternard second, Rookie Tony Everard third, fourth to Les Sternard and fifth to Nick Grovogel.

Points leader Jeremy DuBois led from the drop of the green to win his 6th feature of year in the Four-Cylinders.

Floors by Josh will be the sponsor for Championship night next week, as we will crown Champions in all 6 division.

Thunderhill is located at the John Miles Fair Park on Sturgeon Bay’s east side with racing in the six divisions beginning every Saturday night through the summer at 6:00 PM. For more information, visit the track’s website at www.racethunderhill.com You can also follow ThunderHill Raceway on Facebook and Twitter.

NEW CLASS, DRIVER GIVEAWAYS AND HUGE CONTINGENCIES ADDED FOR THE STOCK CARS AND SPORT MODS

By Edward Anschutz

(Sturgeon Bay, WI) December 18, 2014 Press Release- Since the last press release several items have been added to the drivers meeting this Friday, December 19th at 7pm at the Draft Haus in Sturgeon Bay.

First and foremost we ask everyone to attend this meeting. Whether you’re on the fence about your 2015 plans or you’re a full-time Thunderhill racer, we want you there. To sweeten the pot, multiple driver giveaways will take place for those who attend. With lowered gas prices, a great…

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(Sturgeon Bay, WI) December 9th Press Release- Thunderhill Raceway preps for the 2015 season and will hold it’s drivers meeting on Friday December 19th, at The Draft Haus Sports Bar at 7:00 pm. The Draft Haus is located at 901 Egg Harbor Rd. Sturgeon Bay.

Fresh off the $30,000 contingency awards banquet last month, promoter Woody Wodack feels the track gaining traction heading for the 2015 season. “We put together one of the best contingency packages any dirt track in northeastern Wisconsin has ever seen.”…